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\name{Rcmdr.Utilities}
\alias{Rcmdr.Utilities}
\alias{Rcmdr Utilities}
\alias{R Commander Utilities}
\alias{activateMenus}
\alias{activeDataSet}
\alias{ActiveDataSet}
\alias{activeDataSetP}
\alias{activeModel}
\alias{ActiveModel}
\alias{activeModelP}
\alias{anovaP}
\alias{beginRmdBlock}
\alias{beginRnwBlock}
\alias{Character}
\alias{characterP}
\alias{checkActiveDataSet}
\alias{checkActiveModel}
\alias{checkBoxes}
\alias{checkClass}
\alias{checkFactors}
\alias{checkMethod}
\alias{checkNumeric}
\alias{checkReplace}
\alias{checkTwoLevelFactors}
\alias{checkVariables}
\alias{closeCommander}
\alias{closeDialog}
\alias{Coef}
\alias{Coefficients}
\alias{CoefficientsP}
\alias{commanderPosition}
\alias{CommanderWindow}
\alias{dataSetsP}
\alias{defmacro}
\alias{dialogSuffix}
\alias{DiscreteNumeric}
\alias{discreteNumericP}
\alias{doItAndPrint}
\alias{EffectP}
\alias{endRmdBlock}
\alias{endRnwBlock}
\alias{enterMarkdown}
\alias{enterKnitr}
\alias{errorCondition}
\alias{exists.method}
\alias{Factors}
\alias{factorsP}
\alias{formulaFields}
\alias{flushDialogMemory}
\alias{gassign}
\alias{getCases}
\alias{getDialog}
\alias{getFrame}
\alias{getFrame.combobox}
\alias{getFrame.listbox}
\alias{getRcmdr}
\alias{getSelection}
\alias{getSelection.combobox}
\alias{getSelection.listbox}
\alias{gettextRcmdr}
\alias{glmP}
\alias{GrabFocus}
\alias{groupsBox}
\alias{groupsLabel}
\alias{hclustSolutionsP}
\alias{initializeDialog}
\alias{insertRmdSection}
\alias{is.SciViews}
\alias{is.valid.name}
\alias{is.valid.number}
\alias{justDoIt}
\alias{knitrP}
\alias{Library}
\alias{listAllModels}
\alias{listAOVModels}
\alias{listCharacter}
\alias{listDataSets}
\alias{listDiscreteNumeric}
\alias{listGeneralizedLinearModels}
\alias{listFactors}
\alias{listLinearModels}
\alias{listMultinomialLogitModels}
\alias{listNumeric}
\alias{listPlugins}
\alias{listProportionalOddsModels}
\alias{listTwoLevelFactors}
\alias{listVariables}
\alias{lmP}
\alias{logger}
\alias{logLikP}
\alias{LogWindow}
\alias{MacOSXP}
\alias{manualTranslationP}
\alias{MarkdownP}
\alias{mavericksP}
\alias{Message}
\alias{MessagesWindow}
\alias{modelCapability}
\alias{modelFormula}
\alias{modelsP}
\alias{multinomP}
\alias{Numeric}
\alias{numericP}
\alias{OKCancelHelp}
\alias{OutputWindow}
\alias{packageAvailable}
\alias{polrP}
\alias{popCommand}
\alias{popOutput}
\alias{Predictors}
\alias{PredictorsP}
\alias{putDialog}
\alias{putRcmdr}
\alias{radioButtons}
\alias{RappP}
\alias{RcmdrEditor}
\alias{RcmdrTclSet}
\alias{RcmdrTkmessageBox}
\alias{removeLastRmdBlock}
\alias{removeLastRnwBlock}
\alias{removeNullRmdBlocks}
\alias{removeNullRnwBlocks}
\alias{removeStrayRmdBlocks}
\alias{removeStrayRnwBlocks}
\alias{RExcelSupported}
\alias{rglLoaded}
\alias{RmdWindow}
\alias{RnwWindow}
\alias{setBusyCursor}
\alias{setIdleCursor}
\alias{sortVarNames}
\alias{subOKCancelHelp}
\alias{subsetBox}
\alias{suppressMarkdown}
\alias{tclvalue}
\alias{titleLabel}
\alias{tkspinbox}
\alias{trim.blanks}
\alias{TwoLevelFactors}
\alias{twoLevelFactorsP}
\alias{UpdateModelNumber}
\alias{variableComboBox}
\alias{variableListBox}
\alias{Variables}
\alias{varPosn}
\alias{WindowsP}
\alias{X11P}
\alias{buttonRcmdr}
\alias{labelRcmdr}
\alias{ttkentry}
\alias{ttkframe}
\alias{ttkradiobutton}
\alias{ttkscrollbar}
\alias{tkfocus}
\title{Rcmdr Utility Functions}
\description{
These functions support writing additions to the Rcmdr package, preferably by writing
an Rcmdr plug-in package. Although it is not recommended, additional R code
can also be placed in files with file type \code{.R} in the \code{etc} subdirectory
of the \pkg{Rcmdr} package. In this case, you can add menus, submenus, and menu items by editing the file
\code{Rcmdr-menus.txt} in the same directory.
}
\usage{
activateMenus()
activeDataSet(dsname, flushModel=TRUE, flushDialogMemory=TRUE)
ActiveDataSet(name)
activeDataSetP()
activeModel(model)
ActiveModel(name)
activeModelP()
anovaP()
beginRmdBlock()
beginRnwBlock()
Character(names)
characterP(n=1)
checkActiveDataSet()
checkActiveModel()
checkBoxes(window=top, frame=stop("frame not supplied"),
boxes=stop("boxes not supplied"),
initialValues=NULL, labels=stop("labels not supplied"),
title=NULL, ttk=FALSE, columns=1) # macro
checkClass(object, class, message=NULL) # macro
checkFactors(n=1)
checkMethod(generic, object, message=NULL, default=FALSE, strict=FALSE,
reportError=TRUE) # macro
checkNumeric(n=1)
checkReplace(name, type=gettextRcmdr("Variable"))
checkTwoLevelFactors(n=1)
checkVariables(n=1)
closeCommander(ask=TRUE, ask.save=ask)
closeDialog(window, release=TRUE) # macro
Coef(object, ...)
Predictors(type=c("all", "numeric", "factor"))
PredictorsP(n=1, type=c("all", "numeric", "factor"))
CommanderWindow()
dataSetsP(n=1)
defmacro(..., expr)
dialogSuffix(window=top, onOK=onOK, onCancel=onCancel, rows, columns,
focus=top, bindReturn=TRUE,
preventGrabFocus=FALSE, preventDoubleClick=FALSE, preventCrisp,
use.tabs=FALSE, notebook=notebook, tabs=c("dataTab", "optionsTab"),
tab.names=c("Data", "Options"), grid.buttons=FALSE, resizable=FALSE,
force.wait=FALSE) # macro
DiscreteNumeric(names)
discreteNumericP(n=1)
doItAndPrint(command, log=TRUE, rmd=log)
EffectP()
endRmdBlock()
endRnwBlock()
enterMarkdown(command)
enterKnitr(command)
errorCondition(window=top, recall=NULL, message, model=FALSE) # macro
exists.method(generic, object, default=TRUE, strict=FALSE)
Factors(names)
factorsP(n=1)
formulaFields(model, hasLhs=TRUE, glm=FALSE)
flushDialogMemory(what)
gassign(x, value)
getCases(cases, remove=TRUE)
getDialog(dialog, defaults=NULL)
\method{getFrame}{combobox}(object)
\method{getFrame}{listbox}(object)
\method{getSelection}{combobox}(object)
\method{getSelection}{listbox}(object)
getRcmdr(x, mode="any", fail=TRUE)
gettextRcmdr(...)
glmP()
GrabFocus(value)
groupsBox(recall=NULL, label=gettextRcmdr("Plot by:"),
initialLabel=gettextRcmdr("Plot by groups"),
errorText=gettextRcmdr("There are no factors in the active data set."),
variables=Factors(),
plotLinesByGroup=FALSE, positionLegend=FALSE,
plotLinesByGroupsText=gettextRcmdr("Plot lines by group"),
initialGroup=NULL, initialLinesByGroup=1, window=top) # macro
groupsLabel(frame=top, groupsBox=groupsBox, columnspan=1,
initialText=NULL, ratio=FALSE) # macro
hclustSolutionsP()
initializeDialog(window=top, title="", offset=10, preventCrisp,
use.tabs=FALSE, notebook=notebook,
tabs=c("dataTab", "optionsTab"),
suppress.window.resize.buttons=TRUE) # macro
insertRmdSection(text)
is.valid.name(x)
is.valid.number(string)
is.SciViews()
justDoIt(command)
knitrP()
Library(package, pos=length(search()), rmd=TRUE)
listAllModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listAOVModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listCharacter(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
listDataSets(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listDiscreteNumeric(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
listFactors(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
listGeneralizedLinearModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listLinearModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listMultinomialLogitModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listNumeric(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
listPlugins(loaded=FALSE)
listProportionalOddsModels(envir=.GlobalEnv, ...)
listTwoLevelFactors(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
listVariables(dataSet=ActiveDataSet())
lmP()
logger(command, rmd=TRUE)
logLikP()
LogWindow()
MacOSXP(release)
manualTranslationP()
MarkdownP()
mavericksP()
Message(message, type=c("note", "error", "warning"))
MessagesWindow()
modelCapability(capability)
modelFormula(frame=top, hasLhs=TRUE, rhsExtras=NULL,
formulaLabel=gettextRcmdr("Model Formula"), showBar=FALSE) # macro
modelsP(n=1)
multinomP()
Numeric(names)
numericP(n=1)
OKCancelHelp(window=top, helpSubject=NULL, model=FALSE,
reset=NULL, apply=NULL, helpPackage=NULL) # macro
OutputWindow()
packageAvailable(name)
polrP()
popCommand(keep=FALSE)
popOutput(keep=FALSE)
putDialog(dialog, values=NULL, resettable=TRUE)
putRcmdr(x, value)
radioButtons(window=top, name=stop("name not supplied"),
buttons=stop("buttons not supplied"),
values=NULL, initialValue=..values[1],
labels=stop("labels not supplied"),
title="", title.color=getRcmdr("title.color"),
right.buttons=FALSE, command=function(){}, columns=1) # macro
RappP()
RcmdrEditor(buffer, title="R Commander Editor", ok,
help=NULL, file.menu=NULL, edit.menu=NULL, context.menu=NULL,
toolbar.buttons=NULL)
RcmdrTclSet(name, value)
RcmdrTkmessageBox(message, icon=c("info", "question", "warning",
"error"), type=c("okcancel", "yesno", "ok"), default, title="")
removeLastRmdBlock()
removeLastRnwBlock()
removeNullRmdBlocks()
removeNullRnwBlocks()
removeStrayRmdBlocks()
removeStrayRnwBlocks()
RExcelSupported()
rglLoaded()
RmdWindow()
RnwWindow()
setBusyCursor()
setIdleCursor()
sortVarNames(x)
subOKCancelHelp(window=subdialog, helpSubject=NULL) # macro
subsetBox(window = top, subset.expression = NULL, model = FALSE) # macro
suppressMarkdown(command)
tclvalue(x)
titleLabel(...)
tkfocus(...)
tkspinbox(parent, ...)
trim.blanks(text)
TwoLevelFactors(names)
twoLevelFactorsP(n=1)
UpdateModelNumber(increment=1)
variableComboBox(parentWindow, variableList=Variables(),
export="FALSE", state="readonly",
initialSelection=gettextRcmdr(nullSelection),
title="", nullSelection="<no variable selected>",
adjustWidth = FALSE)
variableListBox(parentWindow, variableList=Variables(), bg="white",
selectmode="single", export="FALSE", initialSelection=NULL,
listHeight=getRcmdr("variable.list.height"), title)
Variables(names)
varPosn(variables,
type=c("all", "factor", "numeric", "nonfactor", "twoLevelFactor"),
vars=NULL)
WindowsP()
X11P()
# the following function is exported for technical reasons,
# but are not meant to be called directly
commanderPosition()
}
\arguments{
\item{adjustWidth}{adjust width of combo box to accommodate widest entry (default \code{FALSE}).}
\item{ask}{ask for confirmation.}
\item{ask.save}{ask whether to save contents of script and output windows.}
\item{apply}{if non-null (the default is \code{NULL}), an Apply button is included in the dialog's button bar.
This argument should be set to the quoted name of the function that initiates the dialog;
when the button is pressed, the \code{onOK} function for the dialog is executed, and then the function named
in \code{apply} is (re)called.}
\item{bg}{background color.}
\item{bindReturn}{if \code{TRUE}, the \emph{Return} key is bound to the \code{onOK} function in the dialog.}
\item{boxes}{vector of quoted names for check boxes, used to generate each box and its associated variable.}
\item{buffer}{a text string, typically representing the contents of a text widget, such as an R Markdown or
knitr document.}
\item{buttons}{vector of quoted names for buttons in a set of related radio buttons.}
\item{capability}{character string giving the name of a column in the R Commander model-capabilities table,
including the name of a column added by a plug-in; see \code{model-capabilities.txt} in the \pkg{Rcmdr}
sources for the standard table; e.g., \code{"sum"} indicates the availability of an applicable \code{summary()}
method for the current model.}
\item{cases}{a character string of case number or names to be removed or retained, separated by blanks.}
\item{class}{quoted name of class.}
\item{columns}{number of columns into which to arrange check boxes or radio buttons; boxes and buttons are
filled by rows; the default is 1 and the allowed values are 1, 2, 3, and 4.}
\item{columnspan}{number of dialog-box columns to be spanned by frame.}
\item{command}{a character string that evaluates to an R command or (in the case of \code{radioButton}) a
function to be called when a button is pressed.}
\item{context.menu}{\code{NULL} or a list containing one or more two-element lists:
the first element, \code{label}, supplies the text label for a menu item
in the \code{RcmdrEditor} right-click context menu; the second element, \code{command}, is a call-back function to be evaluated
when the menu item is selected. If \code{NULL} (the default), no item will be added to the file menu.}
\item{dataSet, dsname}{the quoted name of a data frame in memory.}
\item{default}{default button: if not specified, "ok" for "okcancel", "yes" for "yesno", and "ok" for "ok";
or look for a default method; for \code{putDialog}, a list of defaults for the dialog box if there are no
stored previous values.}
\item{defaults}{a list of named default values for options in a dialog if no previous selections are stored.}
\item{dialog}{the quoted name of a dialog box under which previous selections are stored.}
\item{edit.menu}{\code{NULL} or a list containing one or more two-element lists:
the first element, \code{label}, supplies the text label for a menu item
in the \code{RcmdrEditor} Edit menu; the second element, \code{command}, is a call-back function to be evaluated
when the menu item is selected. If \code{NULL} (the default), no item will be added to the file menu.}
\item{envir}{the environment to be searched; should generally be left at the default.}
\item{errorText}{error message to print if a suitable factor isn't available.}
\item{export}{export selection?}
\item{expr}{expression constituting the body of the macro; typically a compound expression.}
\item{fail}{if \code{TRUE}, the default, \code{getRcmdr} will generate an error if the object sought doesn't exist;
if \code{FALSE} and the object doesn't exist, \code{NULL} is returned.}
\item{file.menu}{\code{NULL} or a list containing one or more two-element lists:
the first element, \code{label}, supplies the text label for a menu item
in the \code{RcmdrEditor} File menu; the second element, \code{command}, is a call-back function to be evaluated
when the menu item is selected. If \code{NULL} (the default), no item will be added to the file menu.}
\item{flushDialogMemory}{remove saved values of dialog options so that \code{getDialog} returns \code{NULL} for all dialogs.}
\item{flushModel}{set (or reset) the active model to NULL? Should normally be \code{TRUE} when the active
data set is changed; an exception is when variables are simply added to, deleted from, or modified in
the data set set.}
\item{focus}{Tk window to get the focus.}
\item{force.wait}{call \code{tkwait.window} so that processing is suspended until the dialog
is closed; overrides the \pkg{Rcmdr} \code{tkwait.dialog} option (see \code{\link{Commander}})
if the latter is set to \code{FALSE} (its default). The \code{force.wait} argument should be set to \code{TRUE} for
subdialogs.}
\item{formulaLabel}{text label printed above the formula widget.}
\item{frame}{frame or quoted name for frame depending upon the function.}
\item{generic}{quoted name of generic function.}
\item{glm}{\code{TRUE} if the model is a \code{glm} object, \code{FALSE} otherwise.}
\item{grid.buttons}{insert call to \code{tkgrid} for the buttons frame (default \code{FALSE});
use \code{TRUE} for tabbed dialogs and optionally for other dialogs.}
\item{groupsBox}{listbox object for selecting groups variable.}
\item{initialText}{initial text to display in the groups label; if \code{NULL}, \code{"<No groups selected>"}
will be displayed.}
\item{hasLhs}{does the model formula have a left-hand side?}
\item{help}{a two element list: the first element, \code{label}, supplies the text label for a menu item
in the \code{RcmdrEditor} Help menu; the second element, \code{command}, is a call-back function to be evaluated
when the menu item is selected. If \code{NULL} (the default), no item will be added to the editor Help menu.}
\item{helpSubject}{the quoted name of a help subject, to be called as \code{help(helpSubject)}
when the dialog \emph{Help} button is pressed.}
\item{helpPackage}{the quoted name of the package in which to look for help; the default, \code{NULL}, produces a search
in all loaded packages --- see \code{\link{help}}.}
\item{icon}{Message-box icon.}
\item{increment}{increment to model number; -1 to set back after error.}
\item{initialGroup}{quoted name of variable to define groups, set as initial selection in Groups variable list;
\code{NULL} (the default) for no initial selection.}
\item{initialLinesByGroup}{if 1, the lines-by-groups check box is initially checked; 0 to uncheck.}
\item{initialLabel}{label for groups button before a selection is made.}
\item{initialSelection}{index of item initially selected, 0-base indexing.}
\item{initialValue}{for a set of related radio buttons.}
\item{initialValues}{for a set of related check boxes.}
\item{keep}{if \code{TRUE}, keep (rather than pop) last output or command in the stack; the default is \code{FALSE}.}
\item{label}{label prefix for groups button after a selection is made.}
\item{labels}{a vector of character strings to label a set of radio buttons or check boxes.}
\item{listHeight}{Maximum number of elements displayed simultaneously in list box.}
\item{loaded}{if \code{TRUE}, plug-in packages that are loaded are included in the vector of names
returned.}
\item{log}{echo command to the script window, as well as executing it and printing its output.}
\item{message}{error (or other) message.}
\item{mode}{mode of object to retrieve.}
\item{model}{the name of a model, as a character string, or a model object,
or \code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE}, depending upon the function.}
\item{n}{number of items to check for.}
\item{name}{quoted name.}
\item{names}{optional names to be stored.}
\item{notebook}{notebook windows for a tabbed dialog (default \code{notebook}).}
\item{nullSelection}{what user selects in combo box to indicate nothing selected (default \code{"<no variable selected>"}).}
\item{object}{an object (depends on context).}
\item{offset}{in pixels, from top-left of Commander window.}
\item{ok}{a function called when the \emph{OK} button is pressed in a \code{RcmdrEditor} window
that saves the editor buffer to the appropriate \emph{Tcl} variable.}
\item{onOK}{function to execute when the \emph{OK} button is pressed.}
\item{onCancel}{function to execute when the \emph{Cancel} button or \emph{Esc} key is pressed.}
\item{package}{quoted name of package to load.}
\item{parent}{parent Tk window.}
\item{plotLinesByGroup}{include a check box for plotting lines by group?}
\item{plotLinesByGroupsText}{the label for the plot-lines-by-group check box.}
\item{pos}{position on search path at which to load package; default is just before the end of the path.}
\item{positionLegend}{include a check box for a legend?}
\item{preventGrabFocus}{prevent the dialog box from grabbing the focus.}
\item{preventDoubleClick}{prevent double-clicking from pressing the OK button, even when the
double.click option is set; necessary for statistical modelling dialogs, which use double-clicking
to build the model formula.}
\item{preventCrisp}{this argument is ignored, and is present only for backwards compatibility.}
\item{ratio}{If \code{FALSE}, the default, the test will be expressed as a test for a difference (e.g., a difference in means); if \code{TRUE}, as a test for a ratio (e.g., a ratio of variances).}
\item{recall}{function to call after error --- usually the function that initiates the dialog.}
\item{release}{release the focus if the grab.focus option has been set. In
\code{MacOSXP}, the minimum release (version) required.}
\item{remove}{If \code{TRUE}, the default, return a character string that evaluates to an expression of case numbers or names to remove from the data set; if \code{FALSE}, return a character string that evaluates for an expression of case numbers or names to retain.}
\item{reportError}{if \code{TRUE}, report an error message.}
\item{reset}{quoted name of dialog function, to be invoked with all defaults by Reset button.}
\item{resettable}{should dialog state be reset when the data set changes? The default is
\code{TRUE}.}
\item{resizable}{should the dialog be resizable by the user? The default is \code{FALSE}.}
\item{rhsExtras}{show controls for splines and polynomials for a model formula; for backwards
compatibility, defaults to \code{TRUE} for a two-sided formula and \code{FALSE} for a
one-sided formula.}
\item{right.buttons}{radio button placed to right of button-labels; defaults to \code{FALSE}.}
\item{rmd}{enter the command in the R Markdown tab.}
\item{rows}{numbers of rows of widgets in the dialog box; this is actually no longer used, but
is still present for backwards compatibility. The \code{columns} argument is
similarly ignored, except for radio buttons and check boxes.}
\item{selectmode}{\code{"single"} or \code{"multiple"}.}
\item{showBar}{include a \emph{bar} (|) button in the model-formula widget (default is \code{FALSE}).}
\item{state}{state of the combobox widget; default \code{"readonly"} means
user can't type in the box; set to \code{"normal"} to permit typing.}
\item{strict}{if \code{TRUE}, only use first element of class vector.}
\item{string}{a character string, or vector of strings, to be tested whether it can be coerced to a number or numbers;
returns either \code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE}.}
\item{subset.expression}{a quoted expression to subset the data set.}
\item{suppress.window.resize.buttons}{if \code{TRUE}, the default, the window maximize/minimize
buttons will not be displayed.}
\item{tab.names}{text to print as tab labels (default \code{c("Data", "Options")}).}
\item{tabs}{quoted names of tabs for a tabbed dialog (default \code{c("dataTab", "optionsTab")}).}
\item{text}{a text string.}
\item{title}{Window or dialog-box-element title.}
\item{title.color}{color for title above radio buttons; defaults to \code{"blue"}.}
\item{toolbar.buttons}{\code{NULL} or a list containing one or more three-element lists:
the first element, \code{label}, supplies the text label for a button
in the \code{RcmdrEditor} toolbar; the second element, \code{command}, is a call-back function to be evaluated
when the button is pressed; the third element is the name of a tk image to display as an icon in the button.
If \code{NULL} (the default), no buttons will be added to the toolbar.}
\item{ttk}{use ttk themed widget for check boxes.}
\item{type}{quoted type of object to check; used to generate check-replace dialog box;
or type of message to print in Message window. For \code{varPosn}, type of variable list. For \code{Predictor} and \code{nPredictor}, type of explanatory variable in the active model.}
\item{use.tabs}{(default \code{FALSE}) construct a tabbed dialog.}
\item{value}{an object to be stored or assigned.}
\item{values}{vector of quoted values associated with radio buttons or check boxes; for \code{putDialog},
a list of current selections to be stored in support of dialog memory.}
\item{variableList}{a vector of variable names.}
\item{variables}{a vector of one or more variable names.}
\item{vars}{a vector of one or more variable names; if given \code{type} argument is ignored.}
\item{what}{optional character vector of one or more dialog names for which the memory is to be flushed; if not
specified, all dialog memory will be flushed.}
\item{window, parentWindow}{a Tk window.}
\item{x}{an R object name, as a character string, or a tcl variable or object, or a vector of
variable names to be sorted.}
\item{\dots}{For \code{gettextRcmdr}, text string or vector of text strings to translate;
for \code{titleLabel}, arguments to be passed to \code{labelRcmdr} and from there to \code{ttklabel};
for \code{defmacro}, arguments for the macro;
otherwise you should disregard this argument.}
}
\details{
There are several groups of functions exported by the \pkg{Rcmdr} package and documented briefly here.
To see how these functions work, it is simplest to examine the dialog-generating functions in the \pkg{Rcmdr} package.
Also see the \pkg{RcmdrPlugin.survival} package for examples.
\emph{Executing and logging commands: }
The functions \code{doItAndPrint}, \code{justDoIt}, and \code{logger} control the
execution, logging, and printing of commands generated by menus and dialogs.
\code{logger(command)} adds \code{command} to the log/script window and to the output window.
\code{justDoIt(command)} causes \code{command}
to be executed. \code{doItAndPrint(command)} does both of these operations, and also prints the
output produced by the command.
The R Commander maintains a list of output objects, by default including the last
10 outputs. \code{popOutput()} ``pops'' (i.e., returns and removes) the first entry
of the output stack. Note that, as a stack, the queue is LIFO (``last in, first out''). Use \code{popOutput(keep=TRUE)} to access the last output but keep it in the stack.
There is also a stack of commands, which is accessed similarly by \code{popCommand()}.
Ocassionally, it's necessary to assign an object directly in the global environment, and
this can be done with the \code{gassign} function.
Normally commands also generate an R Markdown block.
\code{suppressMarkdown} takes a command in character-string form and adds an attribute to it
that will cause the command \emph{not} to be entered in the R Markdown tab. This is useful when a
command, such as \code{identify}, requires direct user interaction and won't generate useful Markdown.
\code{enterMarkdown} can be used to enter command blocks directly in the R Markdown tab; this should
rarely be required. The functions \code{beginRmdBlock}, \code{endRmdBlock}, \code{removeNullRmdBlocks},
\code{removeLastRmdBlock}, and \code{removeStrayRmdBlocks} should normally not be called directly.
The functions \code{enterKnitr},
\code{beginRnwBlock}, \code{endRnwBlock}, \code{removeNullRnwBlocks}, \code{removeLastRnwBlock},
and \code{removeStrayRnwBlocks} perform similar functions for Knitr documents.
\code{insertRmdSection} Inserts a Markdown section title immediately above the last R command block, with the specified text as the title. In most instances it's unnecessary to do this directly because most commands automatically generate a Markdown section title.
\emph{Checking for errors: }
The function \code{is.valid.name} checks whether a character string specifies a valid name
for an R object. The function \code{is.valid.number} checks whether a character string (or vector) can be coerced to a
number (or numbers). The functions \code{checkActiveDataSet}, \code{checkActiveModel},
\code{checkFactors}, \code{checkNumeric}, \code{checkTwoLevelFactors}, and \code{checkVariables}
check for the existence of objects and write an error message to the log if they are absent
(or insufficiently numerous, in the case of different kinds of variables). The function
\code{checkReplace} opens a dialog to query whether an existing object should be replaced.
The function \code{checkMethod}, checks whether a method exists for a particular generic that is
appropriate for a particular object. The function \code{checkClass} checks whether an object is of
a specific class. Both of these functions write error messages to the log if the condition fails.
The function \code{errorCondition} reports an error to the user and (optionally) re-starts
a dialog.
\emph{Information: }
Several functions return vectors of object names: \code{listAllModels}, \cr
\code{listAOVModels}, \code{listCharacter}, \code{listDataSets}, \code{listDiscreteNumeric}, \code{listGeneralizedLinearModels},
\code{listFactors}, \code{listLinearModels}, \code{listMultinomialLogitModels},
\code{listNumeric}, \code{listProportionalOddsModels},
\code{listTwoLevelFactors},
\code{listVariables}. The functions \code{Predictors} and \code{Coefficients} return information about the active model, or \code{NULL} if there is no active model. The functions \code{activeDataSet} and \code{activeModel} respectively report or set the active
data set and model.
The function \code{packageAvailable} reports whether the named package is
available to be loaded (or has possibly already been loaded).
The function \code{exists.method} checks whether a method exists for a particular generic that is
appropriate for a particular object, and returns \code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE}. The function \code{is.SciViews} always returns \code{FALSE}
since the SciViews GUI is no longer supported.
The function \code{modelCapability()} returns \code{TRUE} if there is an active statistical model and if it has the specified capability.
For example, \code{modelCapability("sum")} returns \code{TRUE} if the model-capabilities table indicates that there's an applicable
\code{summary()} method for the active model. Otherwise, \code{FALSE} is returned. If the specified capability doesn't exist, a warning is printed.
\emph{Building dialog boxes: }
Several functions simplify the process of constructing Tk dialogs:
initializing a dialog box, \code{initializeDialog}, and completing the definition of a dialog box, \code{dialogSuffix};
a set of check boxes, \code{checkBoxes};
a set of radio buttons, \code{radioButtons};
a list box with associated scrollbars and state variable, \code{variableListBox}
(and associated methods for the generic functions
\code{getFrame} and \code{getSelection});
a drop-down "combo" box, \code{variablecomboBox}
(with \code{getFrame} and \code{getSelection} methods);
a button and subdialog for selecting a "grouping" variable, \code{groupsBox};
displaying the currently defined groups in a dialog, \code{groupsLabel};
a dialog-box structure for entering a model formula, \code{modelFormula};
a text box for entering a subsetting expression, \code{subsetBox};
\emph{OK}, \emph{Cancel}, and \emph{Help} buttons for dialogs, \code{OKCancelHelp}, and subdialogs, \code{subOKCancelHelp}.
The functions \code{putDialog}, \code{getDialog}, and \code{varPosn} support dialog-box memory---i.e., retaining
selections across invocations of a dialog. The \code{tkspinbox} function is omitted from the tcltk package and
may be used to create a spinbox widget. The \code{titleLabel} function may be used to format a title label to use
the standard title label font and color.
\emph{``Themed'' Tk widgets:}
Tk 8.5 introduced so-called ``themed'' widgets, which look better than the traditional Tk widgets.
Several functions, contributed by Brian Ripley, are written to access the new widgets by switching automatically
between the new and old widget sets depending upon the availability of the former: \code{buttonRcmdr},
to access either \code{\link{ttkbutton}} or \code{\link{tkbutton}}; \code{labelRcmdr},
to access either \code{\link{ttklabel}} or \code{\link{tklabel}}; \code{ttkentry},
to access either \code{\link{ttkentry}} or \code{\link{tkentry}}; \code{ttkframe},
to access either \code{\link{ttkframe}} or \code{\link{tkframe}}; \code{ttkradiobutton},
to access either \code{\link{ttkradiobutton}} or \code{\link{tkradiobutton}}; and \code{ttkscrollbar},
to access either \code{\link{ttkscrollbar}} or \code{\link{tkscrollbar}}.
Note that the last four functions mask functions of the same names in the \pkg{tcltk} package.
\emph{`Predicate' functions:}
A number of functions of the form \emph{name}\code{P} are `predicate' functions, which return
\code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE} depending upon whether some condition obtains. For example, \code{lmP()}
returns \code{TRUE} if there is an active model that is a linear model; and \code{factorsP(2)}
returns \code{TRUE} if there are at least two factors in the active data set.
\code{WindowsP()}, \code{MacOSXP()}, and \code{X11P()} return \code{TRUE} if the R Commander is running under Windows, Mac OS X, or
X-Windows, consecutively.
\emph{Translating text:}
The \code{gettextRcmdr} function simply passes its argument(s) to
\code{\link[base]{gettext}}, adding the argument \code{domain="R-Rcmdr"} It is not meant to be used in plug-in packages.
\emph{Miscellaneous:}
The function \code{trim.blanks} removes spaces from the beginning and end of a character string. The function
\code{installPlugin} installs an Rcmdr plug-in from a ZIP file or directory; this function may be used to
create self-installing plug-ins in the form of packages. The function \code{nobs} returns the number of
observations on which a statistical model is based. The function \code{formulaFields} returns information
about the left-hand side, right-hand side, data, subset, and (for GLMs) family and link, of a model object.
The function \code{sortVarNames} sorts variable names, including those containing numerals, into a more
"natural" order than does the standard \code{sort} function. The function \code{Library} may be used to
load packages; it checks whether a package is already loaded, and if not by default puts it in position
4 on the search path. The function \code{Coef}, with several methods, returns the coefficients of a model
as a vector; the default method just calls \code{coef}.
The function \code{RExcelSupported} is used for the RExcel interface.
The function \code{getCases} takes a character string of case names or numbers as an argument and returns a character string that evaluates to an expression either to delete or retain these cases.
Some of these functions, marked \code{# macro} under \emph{Usage}, are "macro-like" in their behaviour, in that they
execute in the environment from which they are called. These were defined with an adaptation (used with permission) of
Thomas Lumley's \code{defmacro} function, described in Lumley (2001), and are used in the R Commander to deal with
scoping issues related to Tcl/Tk.
The \code{tkfocus} function is exported for historical reasons.
}
\references{
T. Lumley (2001) Programmer's niche: Macros in R.
\emph{R News}, \bold{1(3)}, 11--13.
}
\author{John Fox \email{jfox@mcmaster.ca}}
\keyword{misc}
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